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Russian scientists were able to germinate 32,000-year-old seeds of narrow-leaved campion (Silene stenophylla) that had b...
04/20/2023

Russian scientists were able to germinate 32,000-year-old seeds of narrow-leaved campion (Silene stenophylla) that had been stored frozen in a ground squirrel hibernation burrow under the permafrost in Siberia. The plants grew, bloomed and produced viable seed.

The skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus) produces so much heat when it blooms in late winter that it melts the snow aro...
04/20/2023

The skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus) produces so much heat when it blooms in late winter that it melts the snow around it and raises its internal temperature to about 72 °F (22 °C). This can be up to 63 °F (35 °C) higher than the temperature of the surrounding air.

Out of the 1750 species of cacti that exist, 1749 are native to the New World.
04/20/2023

Out of the 1750 species of cacti that exist, 1749 are native to the New World.

The ghost orchid (Dendrophylax lindenii) of Florida and the Caribbean has no leaves. It carries on photosynthesis throug...
04/20/2023

The ghost orchid (Dendrophylax lindenii) of Florida and the Caribbean has no leaves. It carries on photosynthesis through its green aerial roots.

The first wine grapes were cultivated some 8,000 years ago in Mesopotamia.
04/20/2023

The first wine grapes were cultivated some 8,000 years ago in Mesopotamia.

04/20/2023

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